A Pomona man who allegedly caused a six-car collision on the 10 Freeway on Sunday was under arrest on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and hit and run.

The crash was reported at 3:48 p.m. and involved both sides of the freeway, authorities said.

Antonio Holguin, Sr., 68, of Pomona was arrested on suspicion of causing the pile-up that resulted in all lanes of the westbound freeway being closed temporarily.

There were no major injuries or fatalities, authorities said.

Holguin allegedly swerved his Dodge Caravan van into a Honda in eastbound lanes just east of Francisquito Avenue, authorities said.

The Honda hit another car, went over the divider into westbound lanes and burst into flames.

The Los Angeles man driving the Honda was able to get his family out of the car before it became engulfed, authorities said.

Holguin allegedly drove away from the scene, authorities said.

“He drives off the freeway and parks at the Jack in the Box (off Francisquito Avenue on Baldwin Park Boulevard) and makes a phone call to his daughter,” said CHP Sgt. Jesse Holguin, who is not related to the suspect.

A CHP officer saw him and noticed the damage to his vehicle, authorities said.

“The CHP officer noticed the vehicle and determines he’s the one possibly involved,” Holguin said. “The investigating officer arrives and makes the determination this was the same party.”

CHP Officer Daniel Read said they’re still investigating what substances the suspect might have used.

Eastbound lanes were cleared shortly after the collision but westbound lanes were affected until about 5 p.m., authorities said.